HSFA Pennsylvania Top 25 high school football rankings – Week 4

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Showdown time in the WPIAL as No. 4 Pittsburgh Central Catholic squares-off with No. 7 Allegheny. The winner has the inside track to the Tri-County Five Conference championship.

In the eastern part of the state, Parkland, moving up five spots to No. 15 this week after a hard fought 31-24 win over No. 17 Nazareth, plays Allentown Central Catholic this week. ACC breaks into the PA Top 25, powered by NFL Play Football.

Imhotep Charter jumps from No. 4 to No. 2 this week after taking down No. 9 Malvern Prep 24-14

The biggest shock last week with Moon’s 14-13 upset of Penn Hills. It drops the Indians from No. 10 to No. 18.

High School Football America Pennsylvania Top 25

Ranking/TeamRecordLast Week
No. 1 St. Joseph’s Prep(3-1)1
No. 2 Imhotep Charter(4-0)4
No. 3 Bishop McDevitt(4-0)2
No. 4 Pittsburgh Central Catholic(4-0)3
No. 5 Downingtown East(4-0)5
No. 6 State College(2-1)6
No. 7 North Allegheny(4-0)7
No. 8 Roman Catholic(3-1)8
No. 9 Malvern Prep(2-1)9
No. 10 Central Bucks West(4-0)12
No. 11 Manheim Township (4-0)13
No. 12 Cathedral Prep(2-1)14
No. 13 Garnet Valley(3-1)15
No. 14 Harrisburg(3-1)16
No. 15 Parkland(4-0)20
No. 16 La Salle College(2-2)17
No. 17 Nazareth(3-1)18
No. 18 Penn Hills(3-1)10
No. 19 Pine-Richland(2-2)11
No. 20 Aliquippa(3-0)19
No. 21 West Chester Rustin(3-0)21
 No. 22 Central York(4-0)22
No. 23 Thomas Jefferson(4-0)23
No. 24 Downingtown West(4-0)24
No. 25 Allentown Central Catholic(4-0)NR

Dropped-out: No. 25 Mt. Lebanon 

Editor’s Note: The High School Football America national, regional and state rankings are developed using our proprietary algorithm.

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